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A. They created a bicameral legislature.
In the present day, we have a tricameral legislature (three government branches). Those branches are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the government was bicameral, meaning the government only had one branch, the Legislative, or Congress. I believe people called it a bicameral government (bicameral meaning two) because the citizens were a part of it. Obviously, the government needs to have all three branches to properly function.
This is why the bicameral version of the legislative branch wasn't a strength of the Articles of Confederation.
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